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i will not stand by while they take the right to vote away from us. this summer the supreme court struck down and there will be tighter voting laws. >> voting rights is really -- when we look at the right to vote. it is the avenue for which we show we care if we care about criminal justice issues it is a at the ballot we can voice our opinion of issues. it essentially mutes americans to speak on the other issues. >> i heard from a lot of african/americans that they care about, one was the travon martin voter. >> all generations and all demographics. this attack on voting rights we are are seeing across the demographics that care about this issue. inspirational photos that came from washington. young people we see who are there and think the issues are extremeliy important. it speaks to the desire of americans to fight for this fundamental right that is a part of the values of our democracy. >> young americans didn't experience what it was like to grow up. of the are young people -- do young people take it for granted? >> i think they do. when we look
i will not stand by while they take the right to vote away from us. this summer the supreme court struck down and there will be tighter voting laws. >> voting rights is really -- when we look at the right to vote. it is the avenue for which we show we care if we care about criminal justice issues it is a at the ballot we can voice our opinion of issues. it essentially mutes americans to speak on the other issues. >> i heard from a lot of african/americans that they care about, one...
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totally overhyped but for a brief moment it brought us together. think about it, everyone loves the super bowl. if you don't like the game there is the halftime show. if you don't like that there is the commercials. it transcends politics and brings people together. >> this is president obama's second super bowl there office so we thought we would look at what his changed over the last four years. especially when it comes to the money you're spending. >> going have a cold one at the super bowl paeferment the price per beer up 6.5% from four years ago. >> chicken legs from 51 cents per pound, gas more than 56%. since super bowl 43. >> please don't ruin sports. the whole joy of sports is that it's an anesthetic, an escape from current affairs. >> moving on to dwight howard, he's leaving l.a. heading to houston. >> to play for the houston locates in the nba. >> there, that's what i'm talking about, a sport story, a play, moving from one to the other, mildly interesting and it has no wider implications whatsoever. >> americans for tax reform did the ma
totally overhyped but for a brief moment it brought us together. think about it, everyone loves the super bowl. if you don't like the game there is the halftime show. if you don't like that there is the commercials. it transcends politics and brings people together. >> this is president obama's second super bowl there office so we thought we would look at what his changed over the last four years. especially when it comes to the money you're spending. >> going have a cold one at the...
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it used to happen just to us. to use this broadcast as an act of terror, too, is really disgusting. >> do you feel, julia, like this is some -- what was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lies lives of gay and lesb folks in russia. it felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia and just regular gay people in russia, you see that things have gotten a lot worse because of the law and the push to get the law through. there's been a spike in violence against gay people. so whereas before you saw people kind of reacting with shrugs to people coming out to them as gay, some people would be disowned or kicked out of their homes, but you saw these islands of tolerance in this sea of misunderstanding and hate. those islands are getting smaller and smaller. in part because there's clearly -- there's been a signal sent that sometim
it used to happen just to us. to use this broadcast as an act of terror, too, is really disgusting. >> do you feel, julia, like this is some -- what was shocking to me, i found these videos because of a link in a great story you did for the "new republic" about the lies lives of gay and lesb folks in russia. it felt to me like, yes, this is an individual, but there's some kind of environment that means this is okay. >> that's right. if you talk to gay activists in russia...
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-- drone use. the conference continues later in the day with a panel discussion on the privacy implications of unmanned aerial vehicles. that is live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span encore presentation of first ladies -- political help to him. she would critique them for him. she would read the papers and underlined passages she thought it was important for him to read. she was a regular feature in the gallery. typically, congress would enact a memorial to the speaker of the house. when he left congress to run for governor of tennessee, the congress was so widely divided, they refuse to do that. in the newspapers and number of politicians wrote poems in honor of sarah. one of them was united supreme court justice, joseph storey who wrote a lengthy story lamenting the loss of sarah pope to the washington society. >> encore presentation continues tonight at 9:00 eastern here on c-span. >> next, americans for tax reform president grover norquist discusses his group's efforts to repea
-- drone use. the conference continues later in the day with a panel discussion on the privacy implications of unmanned aerial vehicles. that is live at 1:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight on c-span encore presentation of first ladies -- political help to him. she would critique them for him. she would read the papers and underlined passages she thought it was important for him to read. she was a regular feature in the gallery. typically, congress would enact a memorial to the speaker of the...
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borders, tell us about yourself before we get started. >> guest: sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the treeman, one of -- freeman. the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> host: how'd you get started with that? >> guest: well, been doing it for about a year now, editing at the freeman, and i got mixed up with them by, basically, writing about these ideas in the movement. they saw someone they liked in me, and i've been doing it ever since, having a great time doing it. where'd you grow up? >> guest: charlotte, north carolina. >> host: where'd you go to school? >> guest: as an undergrad, appalachia state in north carolina and did any graduate work at university college in london. >> host: why are you a libertarian? >> guest: i am a libertarian, ultimately, i guess there are many facets to how one could answer that question, but for me i see liberty as the goal. i think that people flourish if human beings -- as human beings when they are free, and i think we're more virtuous people when we're free, and i think cooperative arrangements based
borders, tell us about yourself before we get started. >> guest: sure. i'm the editor of a magazine called the treeman, one of -- freeman. the nation's oldest libertarian think tank. >> host: how'd you get started with that? >> guest: well, been doing it for about a year now, editing at the freeman, and i got mixed up with them by, basically, writing about these ideas in the movement. they saw someone they liked in me, and i've been doing it ever since, having a great time...
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senator ted cruz joins us exclusively to tell us about his strategy. >> and then russia spits in
senator ted cruz joins us exclusively to tell us about his strategy. >> and then russia spits in
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or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. [ male announcer ] come to the lexus golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of five lexus hybrids that's right for you, including the lexus es and ct hybrids. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for...
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good to have you with us. here's what's coming up in this edition -- no fun in the sun -- white sox carts still beat machine -- why box carts still beat machines. public or drive it water supply in spain? and cut rate
good to have you with us. here's what's coming up in this edition -- no fun in the sun -- white sox carts still beat machine -- why box carts still beat machines. public or drive it water supply in spain? and cut rate
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to write us, use the address on your screen. we appreciate your generosity and hope to hear >> from you today. if you are a full time minister, i would like to invite you to join me on september the 30th through october the 4th as we have our ministers' conference right here in colorado springs. this is always a highlight of the year. we have bob nichols pastor of calvary cathedral in fort worth, also bob yandian from tulsa, oklahoma, are always with me and we minister. i tell you, it's going to be a great time. it's just a special time for ministers, plus our building is nearly going to be complete. you'll be able to go visit that up at the sanctuary in woodland park. remember that the dates are september the 30th through october the 4th, monday through friday at noon. our ministers' conference 2013, right here in colorado springs. >> nine months in the womb... 27 hours in labor... a still-born baby and word-filled parents who refused to give in... discover what happens when god's word is put into action and life overcomes deat
to write us, use the address on your screen. we appreciate your generosity and hope to hear >> from you today. if you are a full time minister, i would like to invite you to join me on september the 30th through october the 4th as we have our ministers' conference right here in colorado springs. this is always a highlight of the year. we have bob nichols pastor of calvary cathedral in fort worth, also bob yandian from tulsa, oklahoma, are always with me and we minister. i tell you, it's...
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told us her story. >> i am 29 years old. i have an undergraduate degree in ecology, which is just a branch of biology and then a masters in environmental science and management, and between those two i have a total of $85,000 in student loan debt. >> what does that mean for monthly payments. >> monthly payment versus varied depending on how much i knew about the payment plans available to me, how much money i was making, but at this point in my life, which is the lowest monthly payments i've ever had, it's $370 a month. >> how painful is that or how easy is that to pay with your current income and where you're at in your life with your career. >> at this point i would say i'm managing them fine because in the last year and a half i've had to teach myself to do that. but upon immediately graduating from grad school, really no knowledge on how to manage it, what options were available to me. i think at that time it was the most difficult to deal with. it became a source of problem in personal relationships. it really kind of p
told us her story. >> i am 29 years old. i have an undergraduate degree in ecology, which is just a branch of biology and then a masters in environmental science and management, and between those two i have a total of $85,000 in student loan debt. >> what does that mean for monthly payments. >> monthly payment versus varied depending on how much i knew about the payment plans available to me, how much money i was making, but at this point in my life, which is the lowest...
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tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a problem. instead of connecting him to rehabilitation and treatment, we locked him up in these facilities. that cost taxpayers hundreds and thousands of dollars. what attorney general eric holder said this week is, enough is enough. we have to look at individuals as individuals. not to be warehoused in prison but as folks who need creative and alternative sentences. >> judge gray, you have actually written about that. with sort of the joe jones, that our prisoners are being filled up with nonviolent criminals. you talk about the idea that you give people a taste of jail that can have to actually break the cy
tell us about his story. >> you know, joe jones tells us far too often in our country we are locking up our greatest potential. this is a guy who is now one of our country's most effective nonprofit executives. he runs an organization in baltimore called the center for urban family. he's written legislation for the state senate. for years, he was warehoused in jail after jail and prison after prison. not because he was a kingpin or a druglord but because he was an addict. he had a...
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what we do for god, god will do for us. when we get involved with his dreams, he gets involved with our dreams. when we release the seed that's in our hand, god releases the harvest that's in his hands, and i love what you said earlier, that the seed that leaves our hand never leaves our life. it goes into our future. our seed is what speaks to our future. our seed goes into our future where god multiplies it. he multiplies it back into our life. he multiplies it back into his kingdom. he's gonna multiply it into the reaching of souls around the world, through inspiration ministries. but he's gonna multiply it back into the lives of our partners who are sowing right now, in their family, in their finances, in their physical body, in their boaz anointing, and i'm praising god for the 300 people who are about to experience a powerful move from god in their life. i believe it. i'm expecting it. god's getting ready. you get ready for god to get involved in your dreams, like you've never seen him get involved in your dreams befo
what we do for god, god will do for us. when we get involved with his dreams, he gets involved with our dreams. when we release the seed that's in our hand, god releases the harvest that's in his hands, and i love what you said earlier, that the seed that leaves our hand never leaves our life. it goes into our future. our seed is what speaks to our future. our seed goes into our future where god multiplies it. he multiplies it back into our life. he multiplies it back into his kingdom. he's...
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if you want to know whether to use a regular i.r.a. or roth i.r.a., i suggest picking up a copy of "stay mad for life." i go into it in great detail. for now, though, we're talking about a regular i.r.a., where you pay no taxes on any gains inside the i.r.a. the profits are allowed to compound year after year until you start withdrawing the money at retirement. it's a pretty sweet deal, guys. if you don't have it, really, i mean do it tomorrow. now you can only pour $5,000 a year as of 2013 unless you're over 50, then you can contribute $6,500. i say you max this out after you've milked your employer dry with your 401(k). if you do that, you should be able to fund a terrific retirement. you can go back and put it in the 401(k), however, that's only after you please promise me you'll max out on the i.r.a. the plans have a lot going for them but you should only contribute as much in your 401(k) as it takes to get the full match from your employer. and after that, all your retirement savings should go into an individual retirement account
if you want to know whether to use a regular i.r.a. or roth i.r.a., i suggest picking up a copy of "stay mad for life." i go into it in great detail. for now, though, we're talking about a regular i.r.a., where you pay no taxes on any gains inside the i.r.a. the profits are allowed to compound year after year until you start withdrawing the money at retirement. it's a pretty sweet deal, guys. if you don't have it, really, i mean do it tomorrow. now you can only pour $5,000 a year as...
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are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> now, what the governor doesn't mention about this bill is that while, yes, it is a voter i.d. bill, voter i.d. is just a small portion of the bill, what the bill actually does. and only a part of what those of us on the extreme left have been criticizing. not only does the bill require a government-issued photo i.d. to vote, something the state estimates more than 300,000 registered voters in state do not have, it also eliminates preregistration for 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds, slashes the early voting period from 17 days to 10, bans same-day registration, ends straight-ticket voting, and my personal favorite because i cannot think of one single valid justification, bans early voting on sunday. and that's just a taste. the people of north carolina are not fooled. governor pat mccrory's approval ratings are in a tailspin, down 22 points since may, with only 40% of
are using scare tactics. they're more interested in divisive politics than ensuring that no one's vote is disenfranchised by fraudulent ballot. >> now, what the governor doesn't mention about this bill is that while, yes, it is a voter i.d. bill, voter i.d. is just a small portion of the bill, what the bill actually does. and only a part of what those of us on the extreme left have been criticizing. not only does the bill require a government-issued photo i.d. to vote, something the state...
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if you're competing for students or customers in any industry, you're using us across all those channels. >> same thing with curves? >> same thing with curves, same thing with microsoft. >> you've become quite agnostic, working with salesforce and microsoft but i didn't get the sense you're working with oracle. >> they've become one of our competitors. there is something there. >> a lot of analysts questioned whether you'd be able to maintain, keep the relationships because you had a good relationship with salesforce.com. the people who were normally using you to exact target. but according to your quarter, that hasn't happened. >> it hasn't happened. so far we've just been thriving in the light of that. >> do we know whether anyone substantive that's important to you has said we'd love to use you guys, salesforce.com, but we're going to have to leave you? >> i can't name one that's done that. >> this seems like a tipping point of major advertisers going social, mobile, going web, versus tv versus print. what happened to make it so it seems to flip so big? >> well, i think particularly a
if you're competing for students or customers in any industry, you're using us across all those channels. >> same thing with curves? >> same thing with curves, same thing with microsoft. >> you've become quite agnostic, working with salesforce and microsoft but i didn't get the sense you're working with oracle. >> they've become one of our competitors. there is something there. >> a lot of analysts questioned whether you'd be able to maintain, keep the...
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they used to say the same thing and use the same speech. right now, we have 340 registered political parties. ach one of those parties has its own newspaper, radio station, and its own tv channel. these parties have different positions when it comes to the ccupation of what is happening in iraq. so let's give an example. some of these newspapers call them insurgents. some of them are called esistance. if you are in my place, which one would you believe? it means they have to choose which one is closer to what you think and you are and where you come from. and then by all the others even if they are telling the truth. his his his this is the situation right now. it is all built over political views and political agendas. >> one of the main channels, even within their own messaging, sometimes it is different. when he is speaking against portia, it will say -- shia, it will say on the crawl, "anti-shia says this." when he is speaking against americans, it says "nationalist cleric says this." >> maybe taking it a little different direction. i a
they used to say the same thing and use the same speech. right now, we have 340 registered political parties. ach one of those parties has its own newspaper, radio station, and its own tv channel. these parties have different positions when it comes to the ccupation of what is happening in iraq. so let's give an example. some of these newspapers call them insurgents. some of them are called esistance. if you are in my place, which one would you believe? it means they have to choose which one is...
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all we can hope is that they don't use it. when this first guyened, it was the nsa looking for his ex-wife's e- mails. s dribbling outp and it is really harmful. >> the toothpaste is out of the tube on this one. they have the capability and the software to do it. the question is, what do they put in place to make it unlawful for those who are monitoring it to cross certain lines, and how do they do that, can they do that, and can we police them? >> every call is a conference call. every line is a party line to put it bluntly. the wall street journal revealed that 75% of web traffic in the united states is being seen by the nsa. you have the court declaring it unconstitutional, but at the same time, what strikes me is that the administration is playing catch up. and theysomething out are asked about something further. and with this robust congressional oversight -- boy. i don't think there is any question that this thing is not going to go away. i think we have a case of further loss of trust and confidence in the government. >
all we can hope is that they don't use it. when this first guyened, it was the nsa looking for his ex-wife's e- mails. s dribbling outp and it is really harmful. >> the toothpaste is out of the tube on this one. they have the capability and the software to do it. the question is, what do they put in place to make it unlawful for those who are monitoring it to cross certain lines, and how do they do that, can they do that, and can we police them? >> every call is a conference call....
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congress in general, it does show us that none of us are so far advanced that we don't need to work hard to make sure women are treated equally. >> all right. that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter at @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and visit our website, pbs.org/tothecontrary where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a transcript or to see an online version of this episode of "to the contrary" please visit our pbs website at www.pbs.org/tothecontrary.
congress in general, it does show us that none of us are so far advanced that we don't need to work hard to make sure women are treated equally. >> all right. that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter at @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and visit our website, pbs.org/tothecontrary where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the...
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follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos. military cracking down on backers of the previous government. is the situation there too complex for the u.s. media?
follow us on twitter at jer@fnc. see you right here next week. >>> fox news watch. >> any jack as can kick down a barn. but it takes a goodman or woman to build one. >> defending obama care. hammer republicans for their efforts to defund a law they see as flawed. are the media telling you all you need to know? bush 43 under goes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. but some in the media question the effort. why? >> egypt erupts in chaos....
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thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. this is one of those days in the news when there is a lot going on. just in domestic news, a lot going on. son of the famous civil rights leader, jesse jackson, jr. was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison today for taking campaign money and spending it on himself. his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled by the supreme court, the pentagon announced the new rules for service members who want to marry their same sex partners. in north carolina today where republicans just passed and signed the most draconian new voter suppression law in the country. that state's democratic u.s. senator asked the justice department to look into that new law and consider intervening in north carolina to stop it. 234r0rz's governor is suing georgia's governor saying georgia is stealing florida's water from a river the two states are supposed to share. the republican pa
thanks to you at home for staying with us this hour. this is one of those days in the news when there is a lot going on. just in domestic news, a lot going on. son of the famous civil rights leader, jesse jackson, jr. was sentenced to two and a half years in federal prison today for taking campaign money and spending it on himself. his wife will also do a year in prison because of the tax fraud side of what they plead guilty too. now that the federal defense of marriage act has been dismantled...
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and they obviously ignored us. so a lot of people are throwing up their hands, long-time analysts and saying what -- what leverage do we have? what influence do we still have in the region? and that's become problematic because it's making obama in a way, the worst of all possible worlds. he doesn't come right out and call it a coup. it looks like we're not standing up to american ideals. and at the same time, it looks like we're impotent in the face of what's happening, all the violence in the region. and it makes us in a way look f he canless and it's ditch. -- and is -- and it's difficult. it is a difficult tightrope they're walking. and behind the scenes what i'm hearing from my sources is that it's not that u.s. lawyers are stupid. not that they don't realize that this is a coup. of course american lawyers looked at this afterwards and said oops, this is a coup. but they made the decision that they didn't need to publicly make that determination because that would force their hand in other ways. i think it's i
and they obviously ignored us. so a lot of people are throwing up their hands, long-time analysts and saying what -- what leverage do we have? what influence do we still have in the region? and that's become problematic because it's making obama in a way, the worst of all possible worlds. he doesn't come right out and call it a coup. it looks like we're not standing up to american ideals. and at the same time, it looks like we're impotent in the face of what's happening, all the violence in the...
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be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and chaos. is the situation there too complex for the u.s.
be sure to follow us. that's it for this week's show. thanks for joining us. see you right here next week. >>> on fox news watch -- >> any jackass can kick down a barn but it takes a good one to defend it. >> the media out in force to defend it and a hammer to defund a law they see as flawed. are they telling you all you need to know? bush 43 undergoes a successful heart procedure to help keep him healthy and active. some question the effort. why. >>> egypt and...
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then, a big question that affects us all. for the first time in history, a majority of human beings now live in cities. what does that mean? more skryscrapers and congest 8? more detroits? we will look at the upsides and the downsides of an ever more urban world. we have a terrific panel that has some surprising ideas. >>> also les miserables. it turns out that the book by victor hugo is the all-time favorite novel of a middle eastern leader that the west counts as an enemy. i will explain. but first here's my take. we are watching a season of discontent in the world of young democracies. from egypt to turkey to brazil, protests, marches and, of course, one coup. as we watch the turbulence around the globe, i think about our own democratic journey and how interesting it is that the distinctive feature of the american system is not how democratic it is but rather how undemocratic it is. hear me out. we have three co-equal branches of government and the one with the final say on many issues, the supreme court, is composed of ni
then, a big question that affects us all. for the first time in history, a majority of human beings now live in cities. what does that mean? more skryscrapers and congest 8? more detroits? we will look at the upsides and the downsides of an ever more urban world. we have a terrific panel that has some surprising ideas. >>> also les miserables. it turns out that the book by victor hugo is the all-time favorite novel of a middle eastern leader that the west counts as an enemy. i will...
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pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. led. back to the big picture on child marvin coming up in this half hour and us agents aren't the only ones stealing your data over the past decade private corporations and so a god that. you have made billions by selling parts of your digital life off to the highest bidder how is this legal and what we do to stop it and the other day i lost one of the best friends ever had the worst part of it all is that his death could have been prevented he could have been prevented if our country gave up its obsession with liver terror.
pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. led. back to the big picture on child marvin coming up in this half hour and us agents aren't the only ones stealing your data over the past decade private corporations and so a god that. you have made billions by selling parts of your digital life off to the highest bidder how is this legal and what we do to stop it and the other day i lost one of the best friends ever had the worst part of it all is that his death could have been...
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stay with us. the end. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. never bitter. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. congestion, for it's smog. but there are a lot of people that do ride the bus. and now that the busses are running on natural gas, they don't throw out as much pollution to the earth. so i feel good. i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some br
stay with us. the end. lovely read susan. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. never bitter. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to...
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join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the interfaith worship service held at the mount airy baptist church in washington, d.c., to mark the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. barry kibrick: today on "between the lines," what life in a foreign prison can teach you about success, with mack dryden. i'm barry kibrick. mack is a stand-up comic, former writer for "politically incorrect," and a compelling motivational speaker. but it wasn't always that way. as a young man, mack was thrown into a moroccan prison, accused of murder. with his book, "fluffing t
join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, music from the interfaith worship service held at the mount airy baptist church in washington, d.c., to mark the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of...
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so, be sure to low down and use the low beams. high speeds across the region. nothing to get gnar way on 95 in howard-- get in your way from 95 in howard county. tunnel are in great shape and this is what the beltway looklike at the key bridge nothing to get in are way. inner loop is in great shape and outer loop will remain clear as you make the push from 95 all the way up to 83. that will take you just the normal 11 minutes. and over on 83 up in hunt valley nothing to get gnar way pushing down to the beltway and things remain clear on the jfx heading downtown. that's your timesaver traffic. >>> all right it's 5:41. as we go to break. a live look down to baltimore inner harbor. high atop federal hill. a great start to the day but as mike has been telling you, changes could be on the way. good morning marled continues in a moment. ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪
so, be sure to low down and use the low beams. high speeds across the region. nothing to get gnar way on 95 in howard-- get in your way from 95 in howard county. tunnel are in great shape and this is what the beltway looklike at the key bridge nothing to get in are way. inner loop is in great shape and outer loop will remain clear as you make the push from 95 all the way up to 83. that will take you just the normal 11 minutes. and over on 83 up in hunt valley nothing to get gnar way pushing...
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the chinese computer company is a firm that can use good press with the u.s. government and sought to sell it's products to the military, the state department and others. >> this year apple will make macs in america again. >> reporter: tim cook scored a seatobama's state of the union seat after they invest $1 hundred million to bring jobs back to the united states. >> apple then sought, successfully, the holy grail of tax avoid ens. >> reporter: that can come in handy with a company, especially when it comes under scrutiny on capitol hill for tax practices a month later. >>> still ahead, heavy rains and high heat are hurting the country's vegetable crops. now supply is shrinking, prices are spiking and you are paying the price. first let's take a look at commodities, treasuries and currencies and how they did today. >>> a seven-year-old may be happy to hear this, you may have an excuse not to eat your veggies. no sir mac. a plant virus devastating crops and causing sticker shock. a look at the rising price of your leafy greens. >> reporter: there is a problem
the chinese computer company is a firm that can use good press with the u.s. government and sought to sell it's products to the military, the state department and others. >> this year apple will make macs in america again. >> reporter: tim cook scored a seatobama's state of the union seat after they invest $1 hundred million to bring jobs back to the united states. >> apple then sought, successfully, the holy grail of tax avoid ens. >> reporter: that can come in handy...
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use #fox news reporting. we begin in new york city where one of the biggest proponents is looking to get more people signed up. >> individuals have a certain income limitation. >> you are watching a team of determined activists. preparing their plan of action. >> the guidelines have changed. do you feel all set and ready to go? >> they will be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city coalition against hunger in action. >> a lot of people don't know they are eligible. >> a former clinton administration official is the executive director. >> we have information for people. >> snap stands for the supplemental nutrition assistant program. >> the new name for the program. >> in 2 understand thousand 8 the federal government dropped the term food stamps. hardly to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everybody still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are prescreened and you would like to ap
use #fox news reporting. we begin in new york city where one of the biggest proponents is looking to get more people signed up. >> individuals have a certain income limitation. >> you are watching a team of determined activists. preparing their plan of action. >> the guidelines have changed. do you feel all set and ready to go? >> they will be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city...
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we need a strategy that will help all of us. we started this completely unheard of development way of doing business which is they pitched the region as a region when they're trying to locate a global economy in the region. there's a lot of good stuff here. once you've decided to come to the region, then you can work out whether you want to be in one jurisdiction or another. they understood that economically they were in it together. they don't have to agree on every single issue. the mayors don't get together at the mayors' caucus meetings and sing cumbayah and roast marshmallows. but they get that their prosperity is enough to share and they can be a great world city if they operate together. i think that's a great model. >> do you buy the basic story of the way to look at the america is not through washington but through the bottoms up r revoluti revolutions? >> as a father i have to look at it that way because if i looked at those clowns i would be very pessimistic. i go out in the field a lot, you know, reportingwise, speak
we need a strategy that will help all of us. we started this completely unheard of development way of doing business which is they pitched the region as a region when they're trying to locate a global economy in the region. there's a lot of good stuff here. once you've decided to come to the region, then you can work out whether you want to be in one jurisdiction or another. they understood that economically they were in it together. they don't have to agree on every single issue. the mayors...
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use #fox news reporting. we begin in new york city where one of the biggest proponents is looking to get more people signed up. >> individuals have a certain income limitation. >> you are watching a team of determined activists. preparing their plan of action. >> the guidelines have changed. do you feel all set and ready to go? >> they will be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city coalition against hunger in action. >> a lot of people don't know they are eligible. >> a former clinton administration official is the executive director. >> we have information for people. >> snap stands for the supplemental nutrition assistant program. >> the new name for the program. >> in 2 understand thousand 8 the federal government dropped the term food stamps. hardly to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everybody still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are prescreened and you would like to ap
use #fox news reporting. we begin in new york city where one of the biggest proponents is looking to get more people signed up. >> individuals have a certain income limitation. >> you are watching a team of determined activists. preparing their plan of action. >> the guidelines have changed. do you feel all set and ready to go? >> they will be walking around the streets of brooklyn. the mission? to sign up as many people as they can for food stamps. the new york city...
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administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said. request experts say this isn't about sending a message to syria at all. but to another american enemy right next door. specifically iran. he has told iran that all options are on the table. to prevent them from gaining a nuclear weapon. if he lets it go, the threat in iran is weakened. >> john, and the question that experts kept raising with me today, over and over again, is why. why would asaad use chemical weapons now, especially when the president has repeated that this is a red line that cannot be crossed? >> in washington, d.c., tonight paul, thank you and as we mentioned the big news from europe tonight, british la
administration to use the use of chemical weapons as a justification to take some kind of retaliatory action. >> no. not to that specific question. >> so there is no precedent? >> not that i'm aware of, no. >> the closest comparison may be operation dessert fox. in 1998, that's when the u.s. led a four day bombing campaign. in april 1993, when they launched tom hawks into in an attempt to assassinate george hw bush. in an interview with the washington post aspen said....
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used only to boil the water. we used bottled water for drinking, making nuys, food preparation until the village announces the all clear. when you boil the water, make sure you do it for at least a minute or so. once again things are looking positive at this point in time with preliminary testing but the boil order remains in effect under noon tomorrow. >> thanks so much. two lawsuits and to block school closings in chicago have been denied class action status. the lawsuits were filed by chicago public school parents and were backed by the chicago teachers union. the suits claim that black students and children with disabilities were disproportionately affected and would risk and danger walking through unfamiliar neighborhoods. the judge wrote in his decision that the plaintiffs couldn't prove that those students would suffer a common class white injury from those changes. they're closing 47 elementary schools this summer >> a top aide to former alderman richard mal is taking his old job. appointed to the state h
used only to boil the water. we used bottled water for drinking, making nuys, food preparation until the village announces the all clear. when you boil the water, make sure you do it for at least a minute or so. once again things are looking positive at this point in time with preliminary testing but the boil order remains in effect under noon tomorrow. >> thanks so much. two lawsuits and to block school closings in chicago have been denied class action status. the lawsuits were filed by...
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bye-bye. >> we never get to spend any time like we used to. where we just sit together, and just have pizza, and we play board games. >> do you think what i'm doing for camp lejeune is important? >> very important. >> i'm not saying that what you're doing isn't important, and i don't back you. i do. but there are times that, you know, when we don't have a whole lot of time together, i wonder if you ever became sick again, would that be a regret. >> no. it's hard. i mean, i don't enjoy staying up until 1:00, 2:00 in the morning and getting up on five to six hours of sleep and going to work. it would be nice to go on a family vacation. if we could stop people from being poisoned, and children from being poisoned, and it can save someone's life or save someone from going through what i went through, then it's worth it. >> i agree. are you going fishing? >> hmm? >> are you going fishing? >> yes. yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of
bye-bye. >> we never get to spend any time like we used to. where we just sit together, and just have pizza, and we play board games. >> do you think what i'm doing for camp lejeune is important? >> very important. >> i'm not saying that what you're doing isn't important, and i don't back you. i do. but there are times that, you know, when we don't have a whole lot of time together, i wonder if you ever became sick again, would that be a regret. >> no. it's hard. i...